Just to put all info on one thread here is what I posted previously . . .

I just got a 753SF. First impressions were fit and finish are great. The AAAA cork is the best I have ever seen on any fishing rod. The action feels similar to my extremes, a true fast action, very crisp. The rod is perfectly balanced like all Dobyns but its really light - comparing it to my Extreme HP 741SF its actually feels lighter in weight despite being an inch longer and 2 powers heavier. Sensitivity is a subjective thing but I can say for me, without a doubt, this is the most sensitive rod I have ever used. The price is high so a lot of people understandably will write this rod off but I don't think anyone who picks one up with be disappointed they dropped the $. I run mostly champions for moving baits and extremes for bottom contact baits but will be adding a few of the Xtasy for specific finesse applications - possibly a heavier jig rod.

First off I’m going to edit myself regarding the looks of DRX. I said it looked rather pedestrian for a $500 plus rod. It’s growing on me. In sunlight the Kevlar wrapping gives it some very nice detailing and I like the unsanded blank

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I fished my DRX & Bantam rig for about 4hrs for what it was intended for on Thursday October 25th. I fished jigs from 1/4oz to 1oz in 6’ to 20+’ of water. I’d still give my former NRX the nod in ultimate sensitivity by just a hair but overall I like fishing the 755 more. Way more. In a general way, I absolutely love the extra length whether fishing from the boat or just kicking around on shore. In particular, I was able to get great distances and extremely accurate casts & pitches. Even as a mag-hvy and at 7-5 it has that precision scalpel like feel to it but unlike any high-end Loomis rod, that to me always feels dainty & fragile...this feels powerful. It’s a strange feeling of light, crisp and balanced while at the same time feeling powerful and virtually indestructible. I hope that makes sense. I have some G-rods Pro Bass Rods and they are the most powerful rods I’ve ever owned but even my 7’ MH which only weighs 4.5oz lacks that precision surgical feel to it. If my G-rods are my baseline for power at a 10 I score the DRX as an 8. If the NRX’s are my baseline for sensitivity at a 10 the DRX to me is a 9. I only rate GLX’ & NRX’s as a 5 in power. So it has great sensitivity, excellent casting abilities and is powerful...I would have no reservations using this to cast spoons for 20-25lb Kings. —————Bait handling. I was worried it would not handle baits to its max of 1-1/2oz, I guess I shouldn’t have. I tied on a 1oz tungsten jig (weighs 1-1/8 w/hook & skirt) and a magnum rage bug (1/2oz) I went just over and had no problems working the jig (down to 20’) properly nor did it feel like I was overloading the tip while casting. Again, just by holding it and due to that lighter tip you don’t realize it’s actually a powerful rod. I also fished it with 1/4 & 3/8oz jigs and Jumbo Pork and it was just as impressive or more so on the lower end of its lure weight spectrum. A lot of heavy and most all Mag-hvy rods I’ve used over the years, just don’t like casting light baits...the DRX has no problems with the lighter stuff and it’s still as much a pleasure to throw them as the 1/2 & 3/4oz baits. It has a very wide sweet-spot.

I’m definitely getting a 754 because I’m pretty sure it’s going to end up being one of the most versatile rods I’ve ever owned.